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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY. JUNE 20, 1867.—TRIPLE SHERT. 5 TRIAL OF JOUN 0. SURRATT. ions dlls tyrone te wou it Leta Sane | THE NATIONAL BANKS OF THE WEST. feapeers anead ese eeeataae tee be was rendered upon a requisition from the Governor of New Jersey. er fenteathiat Saat the emul ponesntnge yale CITY INTELLIGENCE, — ‘Tus Boanp oF AupIt.—A meeting of the Boara ox Audit was held af noon yesterday, Comptroller Con- noliy, ex-Judge Bonney and ex-Bupervisor Stewart being present, Ju said that in co: " Tecent PR ay fe Goneral "Martindale ~ Chauncey M. Depew were unable to bo present, and as it was desirablo that a full board should act on such mat. ters as might come’ before them, & motion to adjourn until noon to-day was carried, Ceposits 4 the free 270 pa} geenred 4 bf Gat iH ly ev ‘deposi! jes! 1 occasionally heard abuse ; SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Siri oe een bonds de- Captain J for recovering large amounts, while it varied from with the government to secure this item, and ‘can Pease td cee eeney eene Sve pet cant; he : ry 8 victory wou, I have heard Mr. Surrais ng, “Damo How They Are Run in Iudlana—The Wild Cat | fai convinced that T do not exags omy @ high reward for recovering MORE WITNESSES EXAMINED. fe army and the leader thereof; ought | System in Full Blast—The Banks Organized Sas this moment there ase Sally nayprg Ps ve Farley testified that - had arrested Cline - ernment de; ‘a not mention the name of Mr. Lincoln; do | amd she Circulation Issued in One Place, and peas tes Sebeees Soe S Charge preferred against him by Gallagher of meant by the leader of the Northera | the Business Transacted in Another—The swindling. Corroboration of Sergeant poh a ‘once; don’t sescllach, wtetie his mother | Question ef Bank Taxation—The People of record, was sent in Boston during most of the time these transac- The rty clerk at Police headquarters testified that Catala Youne, according to the ab- id she would give 0D | the West Aroused. sue coupe thousand dollars ‘there was no one present but John POL, The counsel, in sui for the defence, said that | _ REUNION oF Tun Sockatian Soormrr oF Wasunnorox Dye’s Evidence. Su Next to Hiinots, ae reves 7 - he was very sorry to seo that a newspaper of shis city | Haiauta—The Socratian Society of Washington Heights, Cross-examined by Mer. Witness carried the ext eontning mene Genet, had seen Ot to publish so fitmay an “aM@davit” as that | composed of the former pupils of Mr. G. Miller's High mail in and March, 1! carried a mail | ate financial adventurers than any State in the Union. ef. the complainant, and that he had no doubt but Seheat spt Tate ieome and delivered it at Surrattville; it was in Ts bas Jong been #0, as shown in the wild cat business of that its responsible editor must have been wholly igno- , gave ® gran and supper 2 Fant of the facts in the allowed its poriicatica, Twas a very sinall business on anybody’s part te try and throw obloquy Upon so efficient a body of men as the detectives of the Saal to any we ever bad, it was ony socasary to Took ever was only to look at the records of the daily press to ese that this efficiency ‘was 8 recognized fact, and it was evident when thioves and robbers were working to und: them that they ‘wore indeod obstacles in the way of men’s evil de. Inwood, on Tuesday evening last, it being the seventh anniversary of the organization of that . Invite tions were extended to upwards of three of the leading citizens of that bistoric region, all of whom were present, After enjoying the of the dance, the company sat down to a sumptuous dinner, at which Mr, Hosea B, Porkins presi who, after making some eloquent remarks apposite to introduced Mr, Miller, who gave an ini graphic account of the society rom its organization to witnegs heard the above conversation; do not recollect CROSS-EXAMINATIONS BY THE DEFENCE. } what omer converration occurred; ney would always We banks some years ago, when stump-tall currency —_—_——— ask me what news I had; I heard ‘Burratt ‘was spread broadcast over the country by concerns INTERESTING POLICE TRIALS. sho would give $1,000 to any one who would kill whose headquarters were the town pump and whose , coin; don’t recollect anything else about the conversa- the ‘of the ~~ ‘Wasmmotow, May 10, 1867, tion; I never paid mucb attention to what I heard in vaults were not unfrequeatly the breeches pockets Oklef Detective ¥: ‘Feo tria? of John H. Surratt was resumed this marn. | tat section of the iJ Raver mentioned the con-_| ‘directery.’* .Wih the em of, stump-tail fresh im my bic: abou months 490, wi proper f ug io the Criminal Court, before Judge Fisher. The | Tota my uncle, Wim. J. Wawon, who resides tn. Priace | Tecolection X expected to find in this State corruption |< 24 pouicy commissioners met. yesterday. At” two court room was, as usual, crowded, For the first time | George county, Md. o'clock for the purpose of inveatigating charges of im- Fa reed with Im- PHL. recollect what the conver. | 80d rottenness of the rankest kind. My researches sation about when the referred. Bave more than realized ticipations, and Indiana the present time. Remarks were made by Mr, A. L. since the ial commenced «few Indies cogupled sents, | Sais. “wen Mra Surratt, made the éxpreasion she was, | ouvien-offthe palms, The wane aysona av that purvuedin, | POPS conduct proferred against Chief Young and officer |"* Commissioner Acton. ald he would reserve « deci. | Thompson, schermerbora and others. The lndles of the ‘within the ber as spectators. The prisoner was brought | in the barroom; John Surratt was then passing out of Joha Coyle, both of the Detective Police Department. sion until there was @ full board of the Police Commis- | neighborhood were out in full foree, appearing highly finto court at ten o’clock, when the court was immedi. | t present ; was | Ilinole Js prevalent in Indianapolis, the fountain head of | 944 rouowing evidence was taken *— sioners. gratified with the evoning’s entertainment, auty pene . to come to-the coart house; here Twas. ordered: wo. tes oe ees ps Bi ‘of tbe |. JG, Colling, sworn—I reside at 41 Crosby'street; ain Policemen on Their Muscle. Caeiene Getic Remmenae Tie eee ee Judge’ Fisher said that on Monday a question was | port to Mr. Carrington, and he told me to come. to. the banks have more than one-half their entire capital con- | » dealer in butter and cheese; in September, 1 re- The Police Commiasioners held their regular weekly of the University Grammar School of the city of New Malsod requesting the Court to order the proseoation to | Witness room: that was yesterday 5 never told | stantly floating about in financial ventures, besides « | Surned ‘rom Richwond, Virginia, where ¥ ‘acved in the | | i veserday, at which minety pasrolmen wore | York ‘00k place yesterday morning in the University morn! disclose tothe defence the names of their witnesses, | *2Y °¢, except my uncle and father, wnat ‘kpew about | very large part of government and individual deposite, SENET Y mallos 10 ihe On Hondredions. ity. c New Yoru; Iwas in pattuersbip with Otind; | teied for allered. viok tas chapel, The building was crowded with the friends and Bo had reflected upon this subject, and cowld.find no au- | Surratt was very eestte dead an = people of Prince | Which afford them «fine source of revenue, and in nu- | shortly after I came” back Cilae’ and I visited 18 East | tong aban prs of ves mand Folatives of the puptis, and the exercises were Gf 48, nB- hority that would allow him to make such order. The George county, nd, merous instances when the government has suddenly Fane yrd cue Sunday Sternoon; while returaing ED ee ES ona eeeeations bn cogent lem gually y intaveating nature. pene compeien musical - ~ boarding house, averie: pl a) Tas, lamations, matter was to a great extent within the discretion of the fat Cooper was sworn and era: by Mr. | drawn upon them for one-tenth of the amount om de- | Oo oi'in's house at 618 Broadway and Zou ih company | On the 7th of June Captain De Camp wasat the Fasbion | ‘ons and others of a similar nature, At the close of the but it to him that to: th : posit the banks have not had the funds in their vaults | with a man by the name of J. Goodman Baker; wo then exercises the prizes were distributed by the Chancellor Conrt, appeared i pursue the course Witness is not now in the army; was discharged in to it, and only saved their it by ning a. | all three ‘up Broadway; be ind witb sp Course with Ofty men, who were sent there to do spe- | of the University, and the proceedings concluded with aaked by the defence would be taking the management Pg om sree re me pe? Porndtace Pat balan te. ered obtal in the store of Blankinan & Murphy, near the Southern | Cialduty, The captain was quietly ruminating on the | the benediction, ef the case from the prosecution, and .would, by | tho'army im 1862; was in Capt. Thompson's Independ- hyip Hotel; and there we had something to drink, for which | prospects of the race in the afternoon when a deputy | Arroivrwext or 4 Pouick Ssnranr,—Roundsman Gisclosing the names of the witnesses, jadice Pennsylvania Battery ; ‘This state of things was well illustrated in a Hoosier | Cline paid; Cline at the time had in his pocketbook two mer poh He could see no good tag fre Be aad eee ns eee paiement city a few weeks ago, The Treasury drew upon a.bank | checks, one to the amount of $500, pa ie wo the , whic 4 n me, and which was drawn on the Bank of the ublio, ‘the order should be granted, but he could see many pines fag om yi ‘assassination; on that day I | for $40,000 of half a million nearly on deposit. The ea- the other for $1,800, owned jointly by Cline seasons why it should not, Judge Fisher also decided | Barry is about two mifles from Ford’s theatre; rae tire available funds of the institution, with the excep-'} and’ myself, and drawn on the Citizens’ Bank; he adversely upon the application made by the counsel for | town with Sergeant Dye, and went down Pennsylvania | tion of some interest-bearing notes on the point of ma- | bad also $1,500 im money, greenbacks; after ye, a She defence that they be allowed to recall the witness | *¥¢3Ue. and from there to Ford's heatre; we were on | turing, were out, The gold interest was a great tempte- going ws of the store Sant ap asain at we camp pped Ford’ 4 aud = ‘Reed for cross-examination after another witness, not payee fens gore pathphitag tM weg AAA tion; bat the creditof the bank must bemaintamed. | Twenty-Afth st and down again as far as Eighth mow here shall have arrived. The Court said at the | the theatre; I Roy wee ith down ai The party presenting the draft was appealed to for time weet os crane CEA we be nelle indy | same time the counsel could ‘otvas-oxamine any witness | Aid came down on the side opposite. the an roa until they could borrow; but he must leave on the next | that comor Baxer called Cline aside, and almost imme. length and go ‘over every werd of his examiuation in | crossed over; when I came to where Dye was sitting I | ‘fain. The cashier was in « quandary; but the issue diately after, both Baker and Cline disappeared; I ehiof, and to permit witnesses to be called for cross spoke to him; do not recollect speaking to any other must be met—a protest and the loss of the government } looked for Cline at the Southern Hotel, at the store of . : Blankman & Murphy, but could not fod him; I then examination might have the effect to longtbon the trial | Bermons Tobscrved the Iresident’s carriage Whore: ine | deposits or the sacrifice of the interest. The latter} reigned to our boarding hoase, Dut Cline did not come ‘without much good really being effected. The exam: were there a xentieman came and lool in the rear of | COUrse was taken. , The gold tinted paper was paid out | nome; the next morning I stopped payment of tho aaa ct vitae Gave ce ne the the man who looked in the carriage was | and passed from the gazo of the cashier likes beautiful checks at tho banks; Cline came home at one sheriff came up to him and gave him the cheerfal in- formation that at the old entrance of the track two Policemen were entertaining & crowd by pummelling ‘each other in true Pogilistic style. The captain imme- diately sent several policemen to scene of the the occur- rence. . About half way over the course they met sev- eral offfcers going towards the main stand with two patrolmen in their custody, The prisoners “were very Doisterous, used very feeb aed and were Dieeding.”’ Itappears that T. one of the defendants, was going about saying he had a certain sum of money be was ready to bet on the result of the races, and that James H. Tully, the other gan to indulge in a few complimentary regard- ing the fact of a policeman’s being ablo to bet any amount on anything, when Hessian took offence and a fight ensued in which the batons were pretty thoroughly we Christie, of the Sixteenth precinct police (Captain Wil- Mamson’s), was yesterday appointed a sergeant of police, to fill the Sey commsiones by the death of the late Sergeant Webb. Sergeant Christie was informed of his gyro in the open police court room at headquarters yy Mr. Acton, who told him that as the Board had ap- pointed him sergeant on bis own morits it expected him to be as efficient in his now as ho bad always been - in bis old position, This compliment was well deserved by the recipient, who was considered the best rounds- man in the police force up to the date of his promotion. Saxe or Govarnuant Vesseis,—The United States au- thoritfes are gradually disposing of the few remaining idle veasels in their possession, Yesterday Messra, Law- renee & Foulkes, by direction of the Secretary of the E entlemanly dressed, remem- Yolock, relieved of all his money; Cline and I | testedon each other’s heads, Theevidence went tos Treasury, disposed of two additional steamers at at Mr. Carroll Hobart was sworn and examined by Mr. | Jor afout him, he was ve feet Seemaenes rom ah dae dct al gag aaa then procesdedio the Fifteenth precinot tation and made that both men were more or Jess Intoxicated, and accord. } They bough’ satiafactory prices, and thelr purchasers Prorrepont, Witness is conductor of strain on the Ver- | I observed @ rough looking man near the wall of the ‘TBE PRIVATR AND MATIONAL BAXKS. 8 report to the officer in charge; we frst, however, want | Sg to a-uitnoss, one Of the officers was “crying druok’”— | Th vessels sold were the Kankakeo and Ashaelek 4 kman & Murphy, amd found that the; mont Central Railtoad; witness runs from White River | sheatre; he was not af tall asthe one who looked in the | Throughout Wisconsin, Michigan, Iitinols and Missouri | ( Blankman & Murphy, aud found hat they knew Junction to Sk. Albans, on the direct line from Boston | Clyriage: 1 saw a gentioman go into the drinking room | the private bankers aro a unit against the national | Rosin Maco; wo wont there aud found that @ man te Montreal. White River Junction is one hundred and ‘My Pierrepont proposed to show that-the man last | Danke, which, they charge, are given advantages | answering to the description of Baker had been living They brought respectively $28,600 and $25,300, the buyers being Mr. J. & Fuller and Mensra. Wetmore & TWE CHURCH OFTHE RESURRECTION. Cryder. The Kewanee, put in at the same time, was bid in at $20,000. Three ft A referred to was John Wilkes Booth, that individual corporations do not possess, As | there, but bad left that very morning, stating that be Laying of the Corner Stone Yesterday. : pe Aeon Llbsaed bey ion pol beet Vermont coavn bed ‘Mr. Bradley objected. Prgms gt fe ows deemllioa had received La ep manieeen cain ache of The corner stone of the Protestant Episcopal Church Sacors sr Frexce Steamers.—Shortly before four Gmex Junction; a: Eeox Junction the train which wit. | The Proceedings were here inturrupted by the witness | * MANS! of course they show no tisposllos | ihe city: Cline made. the report at the Fitleenth Pre- | or in Resurrection, to be erected on. the eorner of | °'0l0ck yoslerday a salute was fred from the French ees rane takes thé passengers from Burlington to St | being taken by a slight cataleptic ft, to which he ig | 0 help the oe Daten oee Leech. oa: thannerental be aid senaed |B bh steam frigate Ribourt, which had just arrived from Albans; between April 10, 1865, and April 20, 1805, wit- | subject, they are short, There is 90 much antagonism exist: | neoie® Nuh, Mm Pe money; we. then reported | with covmepeigte eee nan avenue, was laid | Martinique, which wae returned by ihe French lIne-of- ‘ess was conductor on this road; witness got the Pierre cee Lived Pod ceri and | ing between them that all private bankers are do | Ou, joss at Police hoadquariors; Cline made the re- | Witt SPpropriate ceremonies at four o'clock yesterday | baitle sbip Joan Bart and Admiral Farragut’s flagship, ‘the Franklin. Fouxp ut tas Warzr.—Officer Logan, of the Twenty- sixth precinct, yesterday found the body of an un- known man floating in the dock, foot of Dey street, North river. An inquest was held over the remaing by Coroner Schirmer, and the jury rendered a verdict of death by drowning. by 4 order Coroner Schirmer the body was taken to the Morgue for iaedtification. afternoon, The congregation for whom this new edifice 4g about to be built was organized in 1861 by the Rev. E. 0. Flagg, who atill officiates as its rector. The pa- rishioners frst worshipped in @ small church in Thirty- fifth street, near the Sixth avenue; but their numbers increased so rapidly that by the fall of 1862 greater ac- commodations had to be procured, and since then their of April; witness docs was pointed out to him; I heard @ man come up and call | ‘ectives to scent out the irregularities of the officials of and I accom ‘eccasion; witness’ reaiat ‘ett White fiver peeling out eten minutes past ten;”” I was not in a Teatos to | the national banks, and consequently they keep them in would do all he ney outside the ea wane minutes to twelve, and went directly to St, Albans, see the face of the man who called the time; Sergeant | constant terror, Here in Indiana the reverse is the Clive transacted all tl iness; in about ten or twel ve ‘was asked to stand Dye and I then wont to an oyster saloon; I can’t say m case. | days we ran out of money, and could not pay our board ; Will you now tell what bt that morning ? that anything particulariy exc! my suspicion; ‘at the | Nearly all the old wild cat operators are in league with | we were unable to draw this money at the bank, because ? I got to Essex Junction at five o’clock Tuesday ° ater malas we called ie sree ators ove Liverired the national banks, Many of them own national bank eats peered gm oid pet apt. tne, necemary A 4 morning passengers from Burlington Boats e oysters @ man came in an ry ot was “ Stake Chacbetan ee Lee aT mgtO on whe Dost | shot; wo ae come of the oysters and started for camp; stock, and in some cases aredirectors, and use the funds | azain at Police headquarters to see the detective who street f the institutions at th ters of their private bank: id the tter im charge; I staid out in the hallway; cas neal the eke or ibe posers Soh E foand = Brad i ra Aa the nary " alieiad eoxlcaabeaaeiae +e ir * when Cline ‘came out he was accompanied by ap officer religious services have been held in a large hall rented | Harcawar Accipasra.—John Atkinson, an empleyé of the men for theit tickets or their money, and they suid | President was shot; she asked who shot bim,and«e | There is in thia olty an extensive private banking the-checks 1p bie poesoasion ; Chine said he hid | forthe purpose. The small church was sold last year, | George Bliss & Co., of No. 103 Worth strect, -sccident- Sarees anes: fase Hd, bat haem wateetenaies | 5 high steps; hare stone Rees loka teach | Company who, wishing to reap the advantages of the na- ve’ found, bat that if reward were offered they | and.tbe plot ef ground corner of Madieon avenue and | slly fll through the batohway yestorday and fractured ap, short coat and s scarf over his collar and starch on | like it; hisNe, 641; we then- passed out to camp, and | tional system and still carry on private transactions at | might be; Cline then said he would pay $200, and “fos new balding "wilt fr pepny eporcinnd Tig | Ris Arm. Also Jobn Halley, while -06 work pomentay of Ibis vest; the other man wasa short, thick set, sandy | 0D the way met two this " to.s ae ‘ the officer at once produced the checks; Cline, the | | oi ‘deat carey Geta al maa No. 1 Beaver street, foll down heschaat, rere complesioned man, with whiskers around his face: b ry rence pbjected to What passed between the wit- Commercial centre, resorted to a clever expedient | omicer aud 1 to the banks, by whom the checks vonage yan an “> grou + | @ compound fracture of the thigh, breaki arm al mirth Re Berm Gah GUC ES MES Ce, to ‘sccomplish their purpose. . They could nov se- | were payable, aff! drew the money on them; as soon | Tiommons, Hit Thies teeta oy a eerie ards | also, Delng severely internally injared, Both tbe above Teas, * art ate Row 2e Tat | “Gremolemiued by Me. Bradley Witney does not | gure w.ciculaon’ in Tndlanapolio, and to whip | se we arom the mousy the olor was pad $000;-i0n | legit, [he inierior wllhare s have and ates and a | wore conveyed io tae New York Hospital or surgical J v notice, Jefferson 1, wensy: wry Tied ia to come in the chr, aad be came inand | recollect what oyster saloon he we rie; i the devi) round the stump” they repaired | {alvor an Waker had boon arroated anit was Hooded as The nave will be divided from the alsles by arcades of | “panies Accmare.—Martin O’Rorke, &) resident ‘of had: ot and ‘ shot hin; it was a short time after | tothe rural town of Franklin, joined some speculators | a witness against him; I went there and saw the man Sup cence zoning epivakaenineat sianias vowed a White Plains, W. Y., bad one of his feet so severely Gut we the oysters wore ordered thal the ‘man ame and an: | there, orgaavaed « bank, obtained « ctrovtaion from Mr. | whe had robbed Cline; poe sorar, Tmet Baker’ etter. | stone; with dressings of tooled Newark stone, ‘Yas root by the = throwing of piece of Q ere | nounced President; i Comptroligr Spinner, and secured considerable govern- poned Broadway; it was represented to | Will be open, of framed timber, stained and oiled. The pitoher by boy, it was found ne sarslog [to got to Canads; 1, tld them 1 could’ not | In what girection, fromthe, theatre tne oyster saloon | iment depoaia, ‘They have an ofice in Franklin, where | wus ie reson for hie not being tried that there waa s | Uullding is ihtended ‘ovat six hundred persoos "Tere | casary "0 have bln ‘to the New York, Hose ton, nest satog; i the nom mation T forgot them, to minees; was requested to & “lind” ustness te transacted: but the depostis are | Tegulsition fot him (roms Lis Ante Ch han fertey elation | sdloe, and it is talonded Bereafier to bullds.cchool- | ms... oseerwron Greamr.—On Taseday night” at Aiey sald thos nro ght to Frentliat Prearlishs foes, | hovoe Deosses there wee tn shipped to Indianapolis, where the entire business of | te “this matier recently published in & nowspaper | Rass Ate A Duran” “Tae cost ef tbe atures Dullding | sbout ten o'elock, « fie took place in the drag store of teen miles northwest of &. Albans snd four miles from was shining that night loana and discounts is conducted; and the deposits are | of thie city; I made i at the Toque of © te | ‘rit be $34,000, Mz, Charles 0, Haight te the arohi- at No, 086 Greenwich street. The {Oe Canada line; they suid they ‘would go, on, foot to tim er confident of tbat aT Amn coustantly betng paid out over their counters in every | POF#r;, 1 forget the name of thet gentle. | Het of SOHO edifice, sag “the controlar area pact ay cate cia’ ween cue Wel Siibaata Biases ths Ul man I king; in the Rie Dekenot coed the ate . Gay speculations, There are severs! similar cases that | found me out my lawyer, Me. Porter; he called Payee ep and Mr. John Marshall } 51am put out the done to the stock: ‘Meh as though he were a ‘but he ‘was not armed that night; the n might be instanced as proof of the corruption that per- | om me two or three times In mingnh Aoetee the Ree ae pi Peg gi to | amon to saboub $900; ineured ror 600 in the:@a: animated be fair ; the tall man’s | o town for that night was to vades the One of the Indianapolis national told him I had mo objectionto giving the information the usual formula and delivered felons souseling Nicholas Insurance pany. It is said hands were white and delloate and were not at all uke | sion; did not observe auy pypeeir desired; I paid nothing to Have it published; I gave the formate, wage ft ind ofan explogon, bt Kom it veg. teat te @taporing man’s hands; at St. ‘Mr, Locklin was | e008 in front ef the theatre; Danks, with a capital of half a million, was.established | amdavit to him at No. 4 Wall street; he drew it up in Dn ape ge arin yl een Hn ‘ot preset, The Fire Marshal te in ‘in the aud I stid to Mr. Locklin, «1 | the one pointed out go into the ‘by two private banks, which are still closely allied with Pie fone 908 ene ee anne ee tion. In tho stone were . ‘of the Naw: 4 Sink nen Nae baat tet" the men did en hens | By Mh alocandee te ft, and constantly employ the retources of the national | “hstham sires, and | sent 5 Te co eT do eaet ong Mona ‘acne, Gy ppery Lovin with « Sie} tay hon weal on Inte Abe sree, aad I Go.nes re- in going sfiee tap qouneney Dank st the counters of their private institutions, Know thes be made any claim on the monoys lost by namber of Tehgiows a a, ge BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS. would asrive af Montreal at baif-past wine P. & . looked like a middle-aged lady. A SUGGESTION TO SECRETARY M'OULLOCH. Cine on the aml ae be sien ae seas Qa eins. pone ae ae A ‘The Board of Fire Commissioners held their regular seasate, on, seen any one in the court house wae he Cours The Rowse is Beoretary MoOalloch is me doubt deeply interested in | #004, OHAREE TOL able, one for $600, to my: | te bishop of the nda of we propose Wish weekly season yesterday morning, General @bater, Pres= A. The man who mood op (tho Priboner) looks did not have on = cap. She the success of his pet scheme of banking, but he ts 80 | order, and the other Tor $iboo, tthe onda of Clie orgs ee tated beso Win- } ident, in the chair, moo like hie in build and appearance; he wore a ekall | side of her head. far removed from the Weet that he bas no opportunites | Collie; | we both endorsed the, latter, ad I ends ‘of Ger. | The Committee on Supplies reported the adoption of @ $00 208 mousteaie, but no, wiekery;,leannot tall Tom “At two o'clock P.'Mi the court took a recess until ten | of tearning of his own Kuowledze of the success or non- | Hobe, endoreed The, Keema, a RM coins. It's | ciroular consisting of Oxed regulations to be enforesd os <a tony Ut he looks very ike him ip.general ap ¢’clock to-morrow morning. sncotss of the system, He is weigted down Soe Romer 4 i Pa, Syn pondeed, dover and after the lst day of Jaly next, concerning the dis- ‘Pur, Prerrepout wsked witneds about the handkerchief Sern ee er erey multiplicay of cares, and I would suggest that he ob- | check ce mempised beliebe to tipan ie ‘posal and manner of keeping inventories of the property Gourd cSt aibans, but Kt was oigocted 10° by Mr. Brad NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. tala © lepye of absence sad visit his old home in the firing ssn gate ee fe neap. Delonging to the department. ng Sad He neice wee withernwe. is: Hoosier State, where he will find more corruption than | ing; I ‘of Cline being re a re ‘The Commisiee om Buildings reported that in com- a are sett ot any’ reeks vevwoin Washington Jersey City. ever exweted under the old wild cat rigime, that made | ferred aguinet him by Gellaghed: thet Wes otter the lowe piiance with the instructions of the Board they had and should be pat in evidence without Swasrmxa Verons oy Liqvon Licesma—At the Com- | ine State so notorious, OF te eT jahagher Uy sanguiag ever to bia ell made tn’ into the condition of the i Mr. Wits not sure | ™°P sxe a ’ a So 7 wt 3 age 55m ~ Seles jo one: Pe me i Sevens Tear Seed tad tants Tehoris eduenrdiug tip Coactiead of eee nae OY ee ee Me ihe tenner i April, | seat in no tees than fifty vetoes to resolutions granting | The question of bank tazattion at the predent moment | Cline is mow, t Rint, In| Mmeaeioy Teaae Duiltngs in thelr respecive diwuicts, and thet thay (the sa oo Tesetay, tat wonmmavaces net vecobeel licenses to liquor dealers, Eleven of these were sus- | is attracting much attention inthe State, and the prople | somebody, detective Barker, I think, that I ‘thought ) had instructed them to have madesuch Hey! rh fo | Tending polsenons trea. that permite theve huge moneyed monopolies to invest, | inis after t We nee Pe ht overaen 1868, '2 resolution instructing the Chief Engineer to have aiieroate morning; passengers ontreal 60 ao ae ge ative, 1 have never heard of btn since November, 1805; pisced en eech engive ond tenders. bell similar to tho their capital in non-taxable government securities, An Bame Indianapolis paper bas recently prodaced some able arti- wating ote Cline’s permission; I did not hook, \d Inder @ gong similar to the one now used on cles exponing thie great injastice, whic has alarmed the | ™&kiog vis etstemens. fo, take Savanuage Ot 0 deed sine Hooke and Ladder No. & was adopted, monopoliste and called out Mr. English in defence of Suiude when Cine went Int se the devcive: | waged A ressiation aa, oteepd ‘Commissioner Wisow at- the system, who ina labored effort complained: of the cali: bomen tmaaecatnas ee ens Fennec wredaa' th tas Seat r. pre by officer enormous burdens of the banks and endeavored to make | ‘Isimed to bo able to Spent Daties se ae ite onlcer * 8 service, im ‘that they may ‘He was committed for trial. good showing for them. The paper in question re- w . Coyle; he was as as fleshy, bat T po ppented 10.20 A. repenaien <.otloss naeaeiiennnae = Tookea ‘though DaYa.—A proclamation was issued yester. | turaed to the fesue, and with the argument of figures boon witout sloeps at tat tine. the ecensere tron | aay y the Mayer, enhorising ony poreon to kil or In Ee ete veerea trom the Cepteat ceived frm te aa shal baker, and’ wes veterved Wo and Albany on the morning train Bot jie over Bent, any don Gab sky Se Saunt winking ‘ev’ lates im disgust, The paper referred to says:— een ay ae a hee - at eo en of nevigten after the Ist of Saly, encore such anima be muzzled ‘The Firat, National Bast of Uta ety deponited ite entire My fuecemmed sae m a f a 1t— Bye | Gof etenied xc | eeordance with the law. captad with, the Comptrolier of Currency, and recnived of fires in cotton m storage stores hs ve elicited one ao Bbove upon val haparaih Newark. we een "¥ ioe markable relopments wi deem proper ‘Mr, Ghee Ht Bian wes apne coteommans ty | Accioeyr ox tux New Jenssy Ratraosp—A Wouas to ee Seatas tmretnen tear pad ene rane of tere eae ends before you. Before touching on the management of ‘Mr. Pierrepont. a Iserantiy Kutep,—Early yesterday morning a woman pees Seren, Mo the case will stand thus with the First | Waukee; the banke usaally demand double the amount Storage Twill explain the Xs IT understand a pe watz Agriioaea Tevpe samen | came Mr Tone ru un wa he nent | gabe tem cn i | eed fer eee nag oe Ta ee watchman at the depot of the Vermont Central Rail- | Broad street and Railroad avenue, by a train on the 5 ee oer ea toy Cnosmmaaionte Adlen-1 Gil wot'see emai voad at Burlington; the first trip made that season by | New Jersey railroad and instantly killed, her body being Captain Young in this case at ail; I bave heard all about ‘ Ld cd seavaeaneine seo Sores wees the aepet horribly mangled and cut intwo. It being charged deration. the advantages are ce cast cerremanel testine pesbedeltnns tyke owes Sat night; two men came tm, the depot that night, one | that a man named Peter Wolvon who was in her com fe bank taxation niliie sons | The following evidence was offered for the defence;— around the tail and the other sbort, and asked to stay there until | pany at the time of the occarrence, was guilty of baving ‘are | _ Dotective Coyle teatitied ax foliows:—I reside at 305 | plan ae” plain. = tne Dost wes | pushed her upon the track and thus caused her violent Tor | West Yoru cightu street; bare been & member of the | tomar, Feconstract compremed cotton barats did ao, and 1 | death, ne was arrested by the conductor of the train, aes fos, saw this aa Cline) whofe to 1 original , April 18; | aided by citizens, and taken to the station house. Before of bere, about September 1865; he cal ~ nomnae par megs Firman ten o'clock rumors of a foul and dastardly murder Taped web mmhathy A pe pS? gen Tecognized the | having been committed were current through- pe ype g + 1 told bi ‘gweepings,” and to bese 3. a ous tho: clty, end intinde cnehement prevaited ss ‘until ‘0 Young or the Clerk came in, re a feof when 1: | Consequence, Wolson is a native of Norway, whence he wouid take bis report; when the Clerk corpllan abost bandk I dis- grated to this country about four since ies, *1 w wo the agent or the hich time he bas flowed Bavigation Rrrativaitood, a , agent commu- ‘Tecen! arrived from Cuba, weenens Ww the twomen nee tekin'a nee decay for New York on weight on board Toesday pinion ft means ar Ellsabets and thes examined by | further. whole ‘Yard in 1865; | his was overtook sook their i themselves money ‘tnd in the excitement the ioun took hold of her for the it @ abort time ee ber from the thinking the et me ma fell upon until an indignant people force thet them in ample $3 which threaianed. im. Then followed the arrest. | , fn ig ie aii‘ item nine ‘unquestioning sabmias ‘thet hie part said, “You know General Lee is in town ; —— suo sounty Coroner, being nowied ae legeert we 2. poser n A gg about $20,000 soon afterwards hed 'not heard it;” Harold said, “Yes, he ie at Willard’s, |, dered, and at one o'clock #jury was summoned and tbe Ae cp crng or adettion. hire pret St Gias ca pames maenee emerge | Sine tenner ety setmcraes ies | niger semect ea aera ee sag veda ato} wg tig hho Tiepe "end cHaroldeopped by eg SSS a ee in this city, and ee tnere gree intereety taxes ore manages bim; cae oe ee ae to \ > See ere meee See pm py, na ‘more. py art absire—are oun cond ot, hear ihe convertion, put whet Harold Tite fee anded it over to ‘the acoused. ax by ee erated tue” shat 9 ploy without seta Fereet cea; ke tien walked. swueiee Grover'e SEee (Oe Jez le een sna tae eenbloyte of the PR gf Ar myers ba gs Mom nnn nat Hie Cee ot near the theatre Harold pulled up his pants, and,I saw a head. The inion, have Bene aL ean gine to eet wnt toa be malt he wes ee Sane talae fe (1? eateicenlendped ~ who tendency to remove a motive @ you see any one in the court who looks like the deputy. ‘The L mam to, whom Harold said, “Will you be there W- | spout six years, was drowned in the Morris canal, ner | tows temiannualiy of near ian hemes cmawered, by petting ost the pvievecs: me the Gas Works, about balf-past eleven yesterday morn- make mg = ‘arrived Captain then ‘charge the and Jooked very much like the man, but witness could not | ing, He nad been told by his pareats to ireotly v0 ie rai pr xk 3 retth ass hake @ en eecaed inow 10 Ps FF 4 loiverere at bome, The mute Bow Movement. tals gee whether he was the same man or not; he wore no ool, but he went to the perfect of fur ass ‘as two aad fot going to the bank wae partly because Jaly. A epecial meeting Housesmitba’ ‘Deard, but had a slight moustache. His ‘was found soon after had two mane four, bi SS Of ‘national | Seked me to do to satisfy the dank that he eS een held last evening at No, 161 avenue B, The number of warmegamined DY Mr. eatin Vue wore'ch Fonte | jas conveyed to his fainer's rendence, No, @ Rast River | $ncs ce, tet apt ope eed wag the right party; Tam troubled sghly with deaf- ‘Tee two ‘uside, Diding | members present was Iimiied, and litue enthusiasm was theatre: einer ta front of the WHAT THB PROPLE DEMARD, nese, rat ‘their blicane know ‘About half. P the President, Mr. dirs were siting in front of the theatre; there wae s | yor, of this clty, whose arrest for fraudulently obtain. | commercial men of the Weet nome whovete | feat; Thad ts show ty snlold ead leave fay name be- | dlaale for him- = efPeghon| sas wen chap, the chook i che tneatre Ia 1a" the | 126 fanée and fleeing from bail was recently noticed in fer cnantmntty fo Y ‘aa 8 disgrace to | fore the people at the bank were salted; 1 go por. aif, ba ee emnans, ote io pe 4 —s tne passageway opposite the door. were be 3000 posta on ot estore the bopeoms es ad othe aiber? [ae oon the y+ | lies in ‘of the meeting was sor the Pale was eaten ted sauminct by Me. Carrington. Witness Trenton. one tha banks 19 mies of dole | as; po npg By A eh Py DY hy ‘ender ihe, cirection ces eeteeeiee ad. atin toot ef tases ‘Tha ealver | Iaformed of he pariculare of, the, care be, wid he a ey : sal ory national | wished Ls ene age 1d arise from, thee of Colamsbes carealy 1863, or « part of the years lotage for the State of New Jersey :—Charles 8, Boggs, | beak ous of and give tenders, Roney tua tne fer of ome. gots ich lie hd | wy he mole eapet ome was s mail carrier from to Charlotte Hall | New Brunswick; Apdrew J. Newark; Peter | Withdraw thie national trash, and vaoetlead | Oline afervarcs, Det he was cleared oo a habeas ag ey om iver. Know Jobo H. Surratt; have known him for the last , ; Wo. Thorner, Mattonwan, Day Sp end recive tanerent bf oy ry or ihe $100 ‘and met with far mere favor, ten or eleven years; have sean him frequently in tbat | B°petiosee ay have 6 national the maseee | Detective Kelso eceess, noes cottons up; and sreant with the co time; knew his mother also; have soon ine mother and | po Gan fin -oh peeineh evans: re. snd $18,000,008 or $39, 8 s0p to Radford; " ver Veomed io bea most unanimous on ; bave heard them eonvermng bat bade) funds of the goverament, ‘the assets o seen members ia regard to giving the satjoct very She gerne Ampere tT have | holders was held yesterday in the County Court House, | of the Z Wiss ee arady tag top ne yee tang whom the ease 7 en] ngand, It wae openly, spree bene eine wheeas "oes falerrepte®. Up lr, Brediey, whe Scher Semen fan “hacinaee “epgaaion “eh dpe: ek ts national eae ce Taterested and thot Oxline bed 2g itarat ahs - ayoraig see unete \ Wanted to know to what this evidence tended. La os ponehita ot hit Siombeg THE WHEAT CROP OF KENTUCKY. ae aa. Mr, Carrington said urpesed to ve a conver- | vious mecting?to receive plane aad waa | thie pet hie—thie tp the janet = ” ‘co-operative movement. La sation witness and in the pre. | continved snd received pro. | he would be mont . “TH dene Intention, oa, the part — wence of She prisoner, and whieh ‘showed = obarge oe, spies ‘be done in 8 00 operat: peal tajurve rat, a wteriy EL Gsae me mee neemeie | noe ae eet coy ane | Say aah a oe H f E i k z